Presenter and entrepreneur Jaajo Linnonmaa talks about two bankruptcies in the Monetary Finnish documentary series.
Entrepreneur and the media person Jaajo Linnonmaa currently hosts a deal program. Elle Laitila
Presenter and entrepreneur Jaajo Linnonmaa woke up in the middle of the night and realized that his company, Kolla Oy, could not be saved.
– A week earlier, I had told all investors that it is now a situation where we need additional funding to achieve the goal. For a week, I was running my luck that a joke, I have got some investors who really want to be here, Linnonmaa times the fall 2023 events in the new In the Money-Finnish documentary series.
– When I woke up at night, I wondered what was bothering me and realized that I was bothered by the fact that I don’t even believe that the company would get on his feet. The next morning, I wrote a message to all investors, partners and partner partners that I made a decision that I now put the tag on the door. Joke, how relieved you feel. Everyone understood immediately, Linnonmaa says in the documentary.
For his second bankruptcy, he thought he understood to blow across the game fast enough. Still, bankruptcies have also been harsh experiences.
– When you have to go bankrupt, all the time and all the money you have invested in it goes. When you have finally got the bankruptcy with the nest manager, and you are that not hell, it was, the mailbox bumps and you look, oh, here’s my personal loan and you pay it for it, Linnonmaa says in the documentary.
“Jaajo Linnonmaa here hi”
Linnonmaa has experienced bankruptcy twice. He has become familiar to the general public on the radio as a presenter of the morning and on TV as a presenter of the Want Millionaire program and a deal. Nowadays, so many people know Linnonmaa that you don’t have to introduce yourself.
– Nowadays, when I put any message to anyone, it is how big a group leader, I write in the title that Jaajo Linnonmaa here hi, I don’t even write what the subject is, but I may write what a guy can go for coffee. Nowadays, everyone always answers, and the door opens anywhere, Linnonmaa says in the documentary with satisfaction.
Linnonmaa made his first bankruptcy in the fall of 2021, when a company 1 Enormous Elephant behind his virtual tourism service, which provides virtual tourism, went bankrupt.
Linnonmaa has been involved in a variety of businesses over the years. In addition to radio and TV work and speaker gigs, he is currently involved in, among other things, a restaurant business, a company organizing a racing cruise, and running a running event.
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